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Tuberculosis, poverty, and "compliance": lessons from rural Haiti.

P Farmer1, S Robin, S L Ramilus, J Y Kim.   

Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death among rural Haitian adults, and TB control in Haiti is widely acknowledged to be a failure. The causes of both the endemicity of TB and the failure of attempts to address it are briefly reviewed before data from a study conducted in rural, central Haiti are presented. Members of one group of patients with active TB were given free medical care; members of a second group were given free care as well as financial aid, incentives to attend a monthly clinic, and aggressive home follow-up by trained village health workers. Comparing the two groups shows significant differences in mortality, sputum positivity after 6 months of treatment, persistent pulmonary symptoms after 1 year of treatment, average amount of weight gained, ability to return to work, and cure rate. The roles of human immunodeficiency virus and cultural factors are also examined. When adequate nutrition and access to free care were assured, drug-dependent and patient-dependent factors were shown to be of secondary importance in determining treatment outcome. Based on these data from a small, community-based TB-control project, the authors conclude that high cure rates can be achieved if the primacy of economic causes of TB is acknowledged and addressed.

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Keywords:  Adult; Age Factors; Americas; Behavior; Biology; Body Weight; Caribbean; Case Control Studies; Communication; Community Workers; Culture; Delivery Of Health Care; Demographic Factors; Developing Countries; Diseases; Economic Factors; Food Supplementation; Haiti; Health; Health Personnel; Health Services; Hiv Infections; Home Visits; Incentives; Infections; Latin America; Methodological Studies; Mortality; North America; Nutrition Programs; Obstacles; Organization And Administration; Physiology; Policy; Population; Population Characteristics; Population Dynamics; Poverty; Primary Health Care; Prospective Studies; Research Methodology; Rural Population; Signs And Symptoms; Socioeconomic Factors; Studies; Treatment; Tuberculosis--etiology; User Compliance; Viral Diseases

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1810004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Respir Infect        ISSN: 0882-0546


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